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Intentional Parenting
Remember the significance of spending time together.
Karen Ehman gives tips about getting ready for the new school year.
Seize unexpected opportunities to make memories.
Make the most of every moment you have with your kids.
Understand what motivates each of your children and whether those motivators are formed within themselves or developed through external circumstances.
Kids are increasingly pressured by our media-saturated world to react quickly to information — but there is nothing wrong with a deliberate thinker.
With her parents’ help, Sadie Robertson of “Duck Dynasty” fame moved past her fear and anxiety to walk in a confidence that comes from God.
Helping children understand that the sanctity of human life isn’t just about valuing people at the beginning and end of their lives – but also every day in between.
Marshmallow moms are sweet. Who doesn’t love sugar? But being overly soft and sweet in our parenting can be detrimental to our kids.
There is no need to be rude in your parenting. Instead, approach family life with a sensible and respectful tone.
Get insights into your relationships as you adjust to your new role as a stepmother.
Knowing how to talk to your kids can feel overwhelming. To guide our kids toward independence, we need to walk alongside and support them.
We have a great relationship, but ever since his father remarried, his stepmom has started putting these thoughts in his head about me.
Here are some helpful suggestions for finding a balanced approach to children’s sports.
Learn how to determine what your child really wants when your kid says he or she wants to live with the other parent.
Encourage your super-hero-loving kids in pointing to real-life individuals who have made an impact in history and today.
Learn about eight “smarts” that will help you recognize your children’s interests and abilities and help you strengthen them.
Sacrificing convenience — sometimes that’s how God uses parents to help draw others closer to Jesus.
Helping little ones learn to pray may not be as hard as you think.



















